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Independent Co. Voters’ League Set
VILLAS By unanimous vote Jan 15 at St Raymond's AuditAhum. the Van I)uaen Men's and Women * Republican Gi*b changed its charter and name, to the Independent Voters league of ( ape May < mint.v Chapter *1 The officers of the old charter will remain in office for the remainder of their term unless otherwise changed by the mem bership. club president Franklin Halbrunor reported in announcing the
change
Under the new name and charter, all registered
voters, regardless of party affiliation may join and participate with equal voting rights. Halbruner stressed in a news release According to Halbruner, the league's creed is "the foundation on which the Independent Voters I^agtle of Cape May County will operate Chapter #1 will concentrate its efforts on supporting the rights of the people in l/)wer Township and the
county."
' Halbruner is the former Republican township committee nominee and unsuccessful candidate
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Meetings will be 8 p m the third Tuesday of the month, the next meeting will be Feb 19 at St Raymond's Auditorium, Villas A social follows each meeting For additional information. call 884-1140, 886-6551 or 886-8923 The creed of the voter's league states: I am a Ihinkins perann I will no! b* mlimidalfd by any mecbirw. group or individual I shall always try lo advance tbr principle* nl government »e' down by our forefather* I shall never forget the power of my vote and will u*e it to better my local county, state and federal government I will respect the right of any member lo di*agree and vote as he or she *ee> fit I shall always have reaped lor our two party »y«tem and tie willing In hear both udea at any
time
I will enforce the firat amendment of the ConitIIution at all time* I will demand and fight for free primary eledion* uncontrolled by political machine*, to a»*ure government of the people, by (he people, and for the people I will work in friend*hip and bi parti*»n umaon to build a political and aortal organiiation aecond to none I will never give up the right to defend my libertie* and bring truth and wrong doing to the public at tention I will aland beaide all member* and *uppon them in their effort* to protect the Voter* of the County
Beef 'n Beer Fund Raisers Set by Fox COURT HOUSE - A series of hometown fund raising events has been scheduled by the Fox for Congress Committee, according to events chairman Harry Gilbert A Republican. Beech Fox is opposing Democrat Congressman William Hughes for the Second Congressional/ District
seat
The Itrst two events are beef 'n' beer nights in Lower and Upper Town-
ships
Maurice Catarcio. chairman of the Ixtwer event, said it would be at The Whale House, on Bayshore Rd . Villas. 7 to 10p.m. - Feb. 11.
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C|iarles Pessagno. who is chairman of the Upper event, said it will lx* at Yesterday's on Roosevelt Blvd . Marmora. 7 to 10.
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Tickets are available by calling 465-2252 or stopping in at the Fox for Congress Headquarters. 18 S Main St . Cape May Court House
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Vo-Tech Week Observances February 11-15 COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Vocational Schools are participating in the Feb. Ills National Vocational Education Week observance when thousands of schools across the country will be opening their doors to citizens who have never before been inside a vocationaltechnical school. All^county residents may visit the schools and learn ajiout career education by observing vocational programs and talking with the instructors and faculty. Here is the schedule of next week's activities: . Feb. II Open House — Individual shop presentations by students supervised by instructors and open to parents, guests, prospective employers, andalumni to7:30p.m. Individual and group lours of the Robert N Toft Career Center and the Cape May County Vocational Technical Center— to 9 to 9; Ad v Isory Council Meeting —6 p.m. Feb. 12 VICA Skill Olympics — students compete in skills contest to determine who will represent Cape May in the New Jersey Skill Olympics—9 a m to 2:45 p.m Open House —9to9 AI u m n i • K m p I oy e r Appreciation Dinner—6 p.m Feb. 13 Open House—9to9; Career Appreciation Dav—9a.m. to2:45p.m.; Feb.14 Open House—9 a m. to 9 p.m : Freeholders. Board of Education. Outstanding Alumni and Students Luncheon—Noon; Feb. 15 Open House—9 to 3; VICA Skill Olympics Award Assembly—9:45 am—1:45p.m. For more details, call 465-3064 or 2161
Deaths
IIKI.KN CHKH. 74. of III W Mam St. Rio (irandu Jan 27 She wa* a rrlired clerk at the l^itinier Rakers HKINKH J KKUItKRMAN. 75. of 5W2 N Shore Rd Rio Grande. Jan 31 He owned and operated the Cape May Country Store IMIROTIIY 1 II ARRIS, fit ol MK Corgie St , ( ape May. Jan 28 She »a» a member of Our Ijidy Slar of the Sea Roman Catholic Church FRANCES C. HIMES. M ol 10307 Second Ave . Slone Harbor. Jan 30 She ua» the manager of (he Village Shoppe IJNWOOI) E. I.I.OVII. 90. of Delsea Ilr . Dcnnisvilhv Jan 29 He war. a local (rapper fitherman and boat builder ARMENIA MAJOR. 101. of 27 UfayetleSl Cape May Feb I She wa* a member of Hie Allen AME Church REGINAU) S MARTA S. M of 8801 Pennsylvania Ave . Slone Harbor. Feb I He lived here for 32 year* ALFRED T MONTAGU. M of Villa*. Jan 3 He had worked for 30 yeanasa lailor PARIjO PEREZ. 86 of Slgtown Rd Swainton. Jan 29 He waa a reaidenl here for 14 year* KATHRYN RITTENHOl'KE. 90 formerly of Ihe Bnarwood Mobile Park Cape May Court Houae. Feb 2 She lived in thi* area for 8 year* JOAN R TORRONI. 46. of 278 29(h Si Avalon, an 31 She wa* a member of Ihe United Mrlhodul Church and Ihe Avalon School PTA El JOE M TROXELI.. 91. of Ihe Ijon* Center Wildwood. Feb 2 She wa* a local reaidenl (or 25 year* LEONARD M VERITY. HR . 71. of 14 Goahen-Swainton Rd , Goahen Feb 3 He wa* a retired carpenter, moat recently employed by Lealie Norburt Builder*
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